Hooola ;P

this is a little idea I got as I watched Turandot with my history class and I couldn't get it out of my mind :P So I hope you´ll enjoy my first Sesskag fic.

(( None of the inuyasha characters are mine, they belong to Rumiko Takahashi))

As they kept talking his being stirred slightly and he realized that now when he didn't think of the forced mating, his tragic past nor anything else for that matter, that he was no longer in pain. He wasn't lonely anymore as he sat chatting with this mere human girl.

A girl which had even managed to make his heartbeat quicken with just a single smile.

After a while the night began to come to its end, only about 30minutes remained to the decided hour of the task. But the prince had completely forgotten about it, he was too occupied with these new feelings that had awakened inside him, feelings he hadn't felt since his mother had passed.

"Kagome"

The prince tilted his head slightly at the sudden word, the confusion clear in his usually emotionless face clear as he watched the now quiet woman.

"My name is Kagome"

Part 5

His eyes widened slightly. She had told him her name. The sun yet hadn't risen.

He had won.

He cleared the assignment.

He was free.

"Why..?"

His voice was soft as he looked up at her, his eyes unreadable.

She smiled sadly towards him as she places her hand softly on his thigh.

"Because I don't want you to be forced into doing anything you don't want anymore. I don't want you to suffer"

They remained quiet for a while after that statement as they just looked into each other's eyes. Then the clock tower rang.

The morning had come.

The prince rose quietly and the woman, Kagome, stood up as well.

He turned around towards the door, before looking slightly back towards the girl again.

"Let's go. The court awaits the answer"

She nodded slightly as the girl smiled a faint smile towards him and followed him outside, his long silvery white hair moving softly behind him as he walked, the morning sun's rays reflecting in its silky strands. A weight staining her chest as she now would lose her loved one forever.

As she had came to know him better her love for him had only kept growing and that was why she had to do.

His happiness surpassed her need for her own and as they walked out to meet the awaiting people and nobles she knew she had done the right thing.

She had to let him go.